Aim: There is a growing number of older people (65+) with dementia, and many family care partners are involved in making help-seeking choices. The aim of this study was to reveal how family care partners with an old relative with dementia proceed in the name of dignity in their desire to secure the best care possible while still maintaining their own dignity. Methods: Data were collected in 2009–2010 in open semi-structured interviews and follow-up contacts with seven family care partners with an old relative with dementia on 14 occasions. From this collected data and for this study, a design based on patterns labelled archetypes was chosen to permit an in-depth data analysis. Results: In the analysis, three archetypes emerged, emanating fr...
klu.ac.at Background: human dignity is discussed in almost all public debates on the care of the dyi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of dignity therapy for the frail ...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
This article presents and discusses findings from a qualitative study on how the dignity of patients...
Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in younger perso...
Abstract Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in young...
The overall aim of the study was to develop an empirical-theoretical model of dignitypreserving care...
This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to moderate dem...
Aims. The need for healthcare practitioners to respect the dignity of older people is widely recogni...
In this study, we explored perceptions of dignity, and sources preserving dignity of six older Norwe...
Objective. This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to m...
Aims and objectives: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
The discussion of a palliative care and a dignified death has almost exclusively been applied to p...
klu.ac.at Background: human dignity is discussed in almost all public debates on the care of the dyi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of dignity therapy for the frail ...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
This article presents and discusses findings from a qualitative study on how the dignity of patients...
Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in younger perso...
Abstract Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in young...
The overall aim of the study was to develop an empirical-theoretical model of dignitypreserving care...
This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to moderate dem...
Aims. The need for healthcare practitioners to respect the dignity of older people is widely recogni...
In this study, we explored perceptions of dignity, and sources preserving dignity of six older Norwe...
Objective. This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to m...
Aims and objectives: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
The discussion of a palliative care and a dignified death has almost exclusively been applied to p...
klu.ac.at Background: human dignity is discussed in almost all public debates on the care of the dyi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of dignity therapy for the frail ...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...